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England v. New Zealand at The Oval
Second day
Ball-by-ball commentaries by John Arlott, Alan Gibson
Neil Durden-Smith with comments and summaries by Trevor Bailey, W. E. Merritt
Close-of-play summary by E. W. Swanton
11.25 a.m.-1.35* p.m. including lunchtime summary
2.10*-4.20* p.m. including teatime summary
4.30*-6.37 p.m. including close-of-play summary

When a Test Match Is being played the normal Music Programme operates on days when it is known at close of play the day before that there will be no play. On days when play finishes early or is abandoned at any time after it has begun, the Music Programme will resume approximately one hour after play has ceased.

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John Arlott
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Alan Gibson
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Neil Durden-Smith
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Trevor Bailey
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W. E. Merritt

If you are fed up with having nothing to do in your doctor's waiting-room but read old copies of magazines, take heart. You may soon be talking to his comPuter instead. Computers are already transforming industry and commerce-what are they doing to medicine? Need we fear the approach of the electronic doctor?
PAUL VAUGHAN finds out from: DR. MICHAEL ABRAMS Guy's Hospital
ALEX D'AGAPEYEFF
Computer Analysts and Programmers Ltd.
PROFESSOR JOHN ANDERSON King's College Hospital
PROFESSOR WILFRID CARD Glasgow University Michael HEALY
Medical Research Council
PROFESSOR JIM PAYNE
Royal College of Surgeons DR. CLIVE SPICER
Medical Research Council Computing Centre
PROFESSOR IAN WOOTTON Hammersmith Hospital
Produced by Laurie John
Second broadcast

Contributors

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Paul Vaughan
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Professor John Anderson
Produced By:
Laurie John

by Richard Hey
' haven'written a radio play, not this time, but I have brought With me the materials out of which I want you to put one together, here, as you listen.' with Carleton Hobbs as the Author and Anthony Jacobs , Ralph Truman John Bentley , Rosalind Shanks Kerry Francis , Frederick Treves
Translated from the German and produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME

Contributors

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Richard Hey
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Carleton Hobbs
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Anthony Jacobs
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Ralph Truman
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John Bentley
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Rosalind Shanks
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Kerry Francis
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Frederick Treves
Produced By:
Christopher Holme

by RAY GOSLING
' It has a station called Paragon and a statue of Queen Victoria with a public convenience beneath her.' in Hull and Humberside live half a million people. Yet most People, even most Yorkshiremen, have never been to Kingston upon Hull. And it is rarely mentioned in the national press unless it is to do with North Sea gas or Icelandic trawlers or the Humber Bridge.
Second broadcast

Contributors

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Ray Gosling

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More